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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
6: ...[[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
7: ...[[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
9: *[[Afonso de Albuquerque]] ([[16th century]] [[Portugue...
24: *[[William Baffin]], ([[1584]]-[[1622]])
25: *[[Samuel Baker]], Africa - Rose (15436 bytes)
23: ...(3-) 5-9 (-13) leaflets and basal stipules; the leaflets have a serrated margin, and often a few small...
44: ...[[Rosa glauca]]'' (syn. ''R. rubrifolia'') - Redleaf Rose
74: ... [[Iran|Persia]] to [[Europe]] sometime between [[1254]] and [[1276]]. Summer Damasks (crosses between G...
78: **'''Portland''' - These are named after the [[Duke of Portland|Duchess of Portland]] w...
116: ===Roses named after famous people=== - Marco Polo (6716 bytes)
1: ...ars before returning to [[Venice, Italy|Venice]]. After his return, in a sea battle between Venice and...
5: ... Marco. His father and his uncle Maffeo (also ''Maffio'') were prosperous merchants in the East trade...
13: ...271]]. This time Niccolò ´¯ok his son Marco. Soon afterwards Marco became the Khan's emissary. In his ... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
7: ... relative stabilization of local European borders after the Christianization of the [[Vikings]], [[Sla...
11: ... Christian piety and public interest in religious affairs, which would manifest in the overwhelming po...
23: ...]]s, where the Christian fighters felt they could afford to wreak havoc. All these factors were soon t...
32: ... perhaps bring the East under his control. The disaffected Germans and the Normans were not to be coun...
36: ...ko|Acre]] fell for the last time in [[1291]], and after the extermination of the Occitan [[Cathar]]s i... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
119: | <small>[[North Africa|Northern Africa]]</small>
255: | <small>Africa</small>
696: ...Vatican's official list of popes. Died three days after his election, prior to his consecration as bis...
1331: | <small>[[25 June]] [[1243]] to [[7 December]] [[1254]]</small>
1348: | <small>[[12 December]] [[1254]] to [[25 May]] [[1261]]</small> - Venice (22017 bytes)
10: ...ar west as the [[Adda River]], were known as "Terrafirma", and were acquired partly as a buffer agains...
24: After 1070 years, the Republic lost its independence...
26: ...ed 'unredeemed' until the end of the Great War.] After 1797, the city fell into a serious decline, wi...
28: ==Naval and military affairs==
92: ...nd [[sand]]. Most of these piles are still intact after centuries of submersion. The foundations rest ... - Thomas Aquinas (12692 bytes)
9: ...or his early education to the monastery. However, after studying at the [[University of Naples]], Thom...
16: ...e while celebrating Mass on December 6, [[1273]], after which he stopped writing, leaving his great wo...
18: ... showed his breeding; he is described as refined, affable, and lovable. In argument he maintained self...
57: ... Being and Essence]]'' (''De Ente et Essentia''), 1254-1256
96: ...). In Samuel Macauley Jackson (Ed.), ''The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge'', v.... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
115: ...I Ducas Vatatzes]] (1192-1254, ruled [[1222]] - [[1254]]) – son-in-law of Theodore I
116: *[[Theodore II Lascaris]] (1221-1258, ruled [[1254]] - [[1258]]) – son of John III - Copenhagen (8004 bytes)
8: ...Hanseatic League]] as the Germans took notice. In 1254, it received its charter as a city under Bishop J...
17: ... by [[Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden|King Carl XVI Gustaf]] of Sweden and [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Queen M...
35: ...nd North Africa has made dishes like kebab and falafel as popular as more traditional Scandinavian fas...
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